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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Wednesday, November 27, 1929 I. STAG SHIRTS $2.95 Tough wear double sleeve and shoulder. Men's Wear. Dec. Slur. Sln .Inly I with Ilia purcntH, Mr. and Mm. J. C. Ijiy. I Othi'lo Lay Ih MUiyinir at tli' ! homo of lila brother, L'rli l Lay. it romioKii. Sir. arid .Mm. J. C. Lay V'IhIumI at tho .1. It. WanluT homo at Ton tloaa WeUnoHilny. .Mr. and .Mrs. l.i-Mti-r LchIIo ami wonfc, Donald and Itaynlond, viH I'd at tho i.oonaril l.ealle home Hun day. j . Sir. and .Mm. Knnnoth Vanordrr i Slar. I havo moved to tlirlr home In thirt ; vicinity. j Mr. anil SIi-h. I'. M. Wolfe have wir r r wp j rn WJftIjrin moved Hi falhoilne 1'reek where j W HEA I IlUllll'jIi, Mr. Wolfe will work at John i r 1 J o JprFT J IP ) A V Kllno'a lOKKliik- mi iiiii. Their Boll I t LjlJlJ VI llrmw will rinirli III aoliool hi re, Cl.nfiP. T fi D A Y MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY i CHICAGO WIIIOAT 0h;ii HlKll Iiow ' Claw Ji.iwj4e1.2a i.ay, Si.aaj'j $i.a:ti.W!-l . l.J4 i i'i!6 i.3 ii l.K ,l.i i.:u i.:ir,i, 1.31 : i.3il.:i,- . Ji .K LSI', I.:i5 l.3.-.!4 1'OIM'I.A.N l WIIKAT l.i!lj KiliV, M.liHi $1.24 J4 . I.2H I.2H I.2H I.2H 1.SU54 l.:ltiy, i.iiojs i.iiv, -I'ii. "1111. Ineludlnu: 603 direct. Heavy weiKht. S.76'fi 111; medluiii welKht. fil.L'afi 10.25; llulll welKhl. Illl'o Hi.23: light ilKhtH. :i.i5s iij.:Ti; lun-klng howh, 7.ir.''o li.r.; alailKh ter plKH, Jfi.&IKo y.Ua: feeder and Hloeker pl,rH. 5 S.511 a.L'5. (.Soft or oily hojja and i-uiiHtlnu; plus oxclud ed in above iiuotatlona. Kheep unil lainljH Quotnlily anil hern away diirliiir the evening and i Mr. V. 1.. Hulllvan, and Mr. when they returned found tho j MrH. Vlrtril .McKlnney.' house In ilarknoiw hut 1111011 enter- .Mit. Aiiella Wollman. who has I11K w ere ureeted hy their frlenilB ' upent the pant two months at Sledl- who wore hidden inside. I'Mve hull dred was the diversion of the eve ning and six tallies were ul play. Mrr. (!. c, lilonm won flrat prize for ladles ana Sf. K. Hiiymond w-on Kentlemcn'H prize. Consolation pilzeb were won hy Sirs. J. I. Hotf ensen and C. O. Illoom. .Many heau tiful gifts were reeelved hy Sir. and Sirs. Ituymond. At u late hour a delleious tray supper was served. Those present were Sir. and Sirs. J. 1. iloifensen and Sir. and Min. ul HpllnBs, Is leaving Tuesday to spend 11 day or two In linker hero re golnf to J'omona. Oil., to spend the winter. ('. V. SfeKlnney came from link er Hunday evening and spent the nlBlil and .Monday with hia son, Vlritll. and family. Sirs. Slarsaret Hulls, of Pendle ton, has been taking mineral haths at Medleal Springs lor the treat ment of rheumuMsin for the past ten days and expects to he there Henry Slaxfleld of La Grande, Sir. I that much longer. PARK MAN IS I INJURED WHEN j : horse falls miiylntf tit. the J. '. iMy home. ( Mcti. Olcnolu Vanonlvr, lux-run- ' 1 ' iiiMilnl hv iho .1 Imhi'm Dfirii Alii . OHH'AdO, Nov. '11 (AI) lii-ulali ami MiirKurn Kline, Klvu j 'XM'tM. uptuniH in Mverpool quo ami Mury Viimirilcr und Chuck I "llon. toffelher with larKer ex- ..n..,i.... ...m, i,. n,....ii.u.. i nort (leiuandK for Nurlh Arnerlejui ShI) ' : wheat, led to hifxhw prices ea ry Hlealy: reeelptH. 50. ,;unhs. Kod All-. aHl .Mm. J. C l.y motored ' n wheat future deliverleH ' choiw. $ Hi4i 11; nn tliun.; !! to UalUT Wednesday aMh pn inluinH for I nlted " wHirhtH, cull to eoimuon. 7 The M Ihhi'h Dora Mue. lieulal) ' K,I,t('H hi't "hipinentK hy way of i ; yvurUnw w.-lhern m i.-n i -itlie Ciilf of .Mcxleo were Hllffrr. ew.H. iiH-'llum tu ehoief. $.!. R KUeHiH of Mr. and Mm. Kenneth j (Mm-iiImb at otf to c. up. riil- ' 1 IhH 4.50; Vanord r Hunday. eaK0 wheat afterward continued to j welht.s. common, cf j. laurel and Ueiihler Lay are average higher. Corn. uat and luiullnK hay from Crtel l.ay'H provtioiiH wero also firmer, with ranch at I'oiuIohu. corn HtartlnR at ',c decline to .MIhh I'uullne Hltshvv Ih uKaln, advance and Hiili-sefiuently pulnins vIkHIiik at the Keith KJJm renl- In HtreiiKth. Wheat clOMid uriKctlled 'v. to Ic per biiKhel aliove ye8terlay' fin lull. Corn cloned nucha need to c up, oiUh at. fti yt i; decline to an coital mlvunee, and provlsionH nu de m-e. I-'. I,. WlKKlf'Hworth vlwited at the C. Vanorder reMldence Monday. I.eoiuird l.cKlhi nioiored to Mod leal HprlimH Hunday. liy Klvu C. V'anoider (Ohnerver Correnpondcnl ) i TI1H I'AKK (Kpeemi).). C. Lay Buffered a fraetured I'ff Monday ni'ternoon when tlio middle pony Vh'hfch ho( wiiH rldliif,' tell with hlui. Mr. I.ay'n inuny friends wImIi him flpoudy rucovery.-' , . ,. . v 'I he weather In thlH vleluliy has lak en a Hiiddeii ehaiiKf and It 1m , much warmer. A Kt'pup of 2-1 couplt'H enjoyed p. plcaHaut cvonliiK Hnlurda'y at the AlherL Kehlller recldi'nee above J'ondoHii. JJunclnK- an f o puK FIND it ; HERE Copy lor Hi lx t-olumn mtul be In by 9 a. in. changed to a Hmo of 10c. 0'll!AKSilVI.(; OANCF, ' Ih'X IimM, KlKln, Wednenday '11, IJndHey'H fi-pieco orclieMtra. ll-G-2 tp. tliiu- ami u HJit lunch watt Herved j ttt midiilKht. I ; THAINMK.VS DAM'K '. I.ui'h II. I.ai-Hiin" and I.. M. Lyntl: Ton Ik lit at Znher hall. H!ur Nov Wero vlnltoiH at the C. Vanorder ! elty orclu-Htra. 1 1-27-1 tp ranch WedneHday. , f O, Itoblnette. and Albert Hclilller AC'IOMOItllj; LOANS fnru very huxy hauling liny from ' WR MAK1-J IOAN'S on automo th John Kline placed j hllcm and furntturo. Contracts ro- C. Vanorder, the MIhsch Klva financed. Room J5. La GramU ;ind Mary Vanorder and Klnyd I Natlouul tiank Hldtf. 9-28 l-m A'aaorder motored to I taker Hat- ,. urday. ; J. . Ijiy and J. It. Wanlierj hrouuht a lame herd of cattle out of Iho mountMliiH Halui'day, I-', L. WljjKh'HWorth Ih luiulliw! hay from the Kluko place, ' Iteithen Kline niulmed tu Huki-rj FatUI-day. . Iieli-'s lint) WiiIiiih,Iiiv nlo-ht Lolth Kline motored tp Catherine j of npoclal biiHlneHH. All members L'reuk WiMlneHday. v ! uruod to be liruMoiit, 11-2(1-21. DON'T FOIKJKT Itetfular ThurH. nlprht old-time fiance ThankfKlvlnjf nlKht, Z-.iber hall. 11-27-2 tp Tl.MMICIt WOltKKKK IMO.V IteKiilar meeting to he held In DeHhtor Lny wpent the weekend I WK BUY FOK T KSS E SELL FOR IjKSS Mciehandlse of Merit lit . the Lowest Prices. HOYS' CAPS In nil wool fabrics, a plca.siii(f n.saortmunt for . your selection 05c CANVAS GL0VKS Heavy weight red wrist canvas gloves, 2 pr. 25c SWEATERS Men's all - wool sport sweaters in fancy plaids and stripes J2.-I5 New York bTQRE I'ltllSir I'OlH'Olt.V HALLS Onlei'H taken, at Anel'H place, oppo.Hlte ItohnenkampH. JI-27-I1L imh;ikmu;nt quick di:livi;ry Go any w hero. liairKarro. itovaKe. traiiKfur. Oeortfo Neabeek, Alain 877. 10-30-lmp. ricrntcs i-'oit tiirrs Attnietlve new . piclurcH, make wonderful f hrhduuiH KlflM. The very latest In the picture line will be found at ItlchardKon'H Art and (lirt Shop. In all hI.ch and price from $1.00 and up. You will rind many new pleturen 'of the Wallowa country, the hike In all hI?.ch and moHt attractively framed In new cornered f ran ten and filled with (lift MoxeM, The prlceH are better yet. TIichc pletureH or Ka.storn Oregon Scenery make vuondcrful lfl. In send to loved om-H In other parlN of the country. They are d li re rent from the IIiIukh which they can wet at home. Visit Uiehanl hou's Art and til ft Shop and choose (Hie of these numbers now. 1 1 -27-1 1 lleinstlteliliiu. (ilenilng, hut ton hoi ea, etc. Norton's Klddlo Shop. ! Adr. Extend Period For Grain Shipments WASHINGTON. Nov. 27 (Al1) Tho trciyury department an nounced today that nn extension of time lieyond tho usual 30 -day period would ho Kinnted to relieve tho coiiKHtlon of Canadian t.rralii in New York harbor for export. AsHlstant Secretary Low m an said tho Canadian Kruln was- piled up in tho harbor because of an in ability, to obtain boats. Tho law, ho "said, provided the ratn must bo cleared within '30 days, hut this time would bo extended because of (ho ship situation. all I'OHTLANI) CASH rOHTLANI. Ore.. Nov. 27 (AC) caHh grains: Wheat IUk Hend bluesiem. hard while, ?l..'fX; KOft white, $1.24; wi'Htern white, J1.24; hard winter, $ 1 .22 Vs ; northern Hprlng', western red. 1.22 . i.i i ;rt j'ooij wiikat LIVKUI'OOL, Nov. 27 (AO Wheat close: December. SK 10I.W1 ($1.20). March. Us -yt d $,W-yk ). Stocks Marked Up In Exchange Today Portland Supply Of Turkey Drops COUTLANU, Ore.. Nov. 27 (AC) I'ortland't: turkey .supply for Thanksgiving was pretty well cleaned this morning. Wit h the halting of furt her uoiintry ship ments Saturday. t Jobbers and wholesalers were uhle not only to maintain stable prices, but to shuvu values ahead a II flic hit as the supply began to be eliminated Tuesday. Kku and butter prices wen? (steady. Further reductions were not expected Immediately. NCGAIt Al I'LOI'K I'OUTLANIt, Ore.. Nov. 27 (AC) Cane EUar (sacked basis) : steady cane, fruit or berry, $UAT per ewt.; beet sugar, ?r.f5 cwt. Klonr (city delivery prices) Kleadv: famllv natents. ilia. $7..riii: most of these early drains i wiioc wheal, .lit... li.7u- irraham. 4'j:, Jfi.r.o; bakers' hard wheat lis $7.2(1; bakers' bluest em patents, jx. Si 7. 1U; pastry flour, 4 9n, ?7.in. MOW YORK. Nov. 27 (AP) Sharp rallying tendencies devel oped In today's slock market after an opening flurry of selling had carried many Ishucm down I to 0 points, were made up. and p. wide assort -nient of active slocks were marked up I to 10 points, with larger gains in a few specialties, Sawmill Shuts i Down at Pondosa; All Logs Sawed Hy .Mrs. M. I'. lEayiuoml ; (Observer Correspondent ) I'ONDOSA, Ore. (Special) The ' la. st of the logs In the mill pond have been sawed and tile' mill shut down temporarily. The planer will run for a w bile a ml possibly a 1 1 winter. , u I'OiniA.VO LIVESTOCK I'OKTLAND. Ore., Nov. 27 (AC) Cattle anil calves Nothing sold early market: quoiahly s t e u d y. IteeelptH, cattle. 35; calves, in. Steera. liaa-:taa lbs.. $ a.2 r fn 1 1 ; good, ? t o.2i 1 1; medium, $HJHfu I a. 2 5: common. $'u S.ftu; heifers, good, y.5a; common to me dium, (i'(i!t; cows. good. $Hfn ti. fin; common to medium, $i'i -S; low cutter, j:irf5; bulls, gootl to choice, f T.fiiC. S; cultei' to medium. $tiM rt 7.R(f; calvi'.s, medium to choice, $SVi It); eull to common eah'es, ?(i r S; voalei'H, milk fed. good to j A. delightful surprise paitywasj enoice, $ i i 'tt i;i; miKiium. )'u ii; given Air. ami .Mi's, m, t . unynumii cull to common, Hi !i. ' (at their home Sunduy evening. Ih'1 Hogs Nothing Hold early mar- ! o( easion, being their ISth wedding ket : (piolably stt'ady. Ilecelpls, i anniversary. The Itaymonds had and Mrs. C. O. Hloom of linker Mr. and Mrs H. W. Itelicll und Mrs. Clarence Moo ru of The T'ark. Mr. and .Mrs. W. It. lUiucan and 'I'. H. WllllaiiLS of Medical Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Wl, W. Gray. L. G. Murray, Mi, and Mr. T. JO. Jian kcii, Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Hoblnson, Alrn. Y K. Whliten and Miss Marie Conlogue. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton who moved here from Wallowa a year ago returned te their former home last week. An enjoyable party was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. 10. 10. Mi, und Mre. Vernon Smith and I'loyd MeConnell, of Yakima, Wash., mopped Suturday night at the home oT Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mc Kinney. They continued on their way to Krultlund. Ida., Sun day, Mi h, MeKInnoy. who in a uls ter of Mrtf. Smith and Mr. MeCon nell, aeeojnpanled them to the Ida ho city and returned Wednesday. Mrs. N. JO. KuIIu'V. Mrs. Al lthinehart and Mrs. John I'efflcy entertained ut a irlseellaneouH shower In honor of Mrs. Thomas O'NM at the homo of Mrs. Peffley Wednesday ufternoon. Many pretty Ifonhum Sitturday evening when j and useful glftH were received by M nn.l M ..j I null.. I I .1 .. .. n., ' .l. , .,( r U.,nH m.win.. itin..! Iwi. Mr. and Mr. Leslie KoMnson en tertalued a score of friends. Danc ing In the large dining room wan tin diversion of the evening and at midnight tho guests were .sealed around u targe lable laden with a delicious supper. Those prewent wero Mr. and Mra, H. A. Hoblnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Nelson, Mr. and Airs. 10. 10, Honham, Mr. and Mrs. I.i. 10. Nelson, Mr. i.nd Mrs. lOdward Lark. Mr. and .Mrs. T. 10. Hansen, and Mrs. M. (', ftaymond, Mr. and the guest of honor, uinong them be ing one from the relic' society ot tho L. U. S. church and one from the; Medical Springs Woman's club. After playing guines for a couple of hours refreshments, consisting of Individual chicken p leu and cof fee, were nerved," , , Among those who wero guests at Medical Springs for Sunjlayg din ner were several groups from Ba ker. One party consisted of .Mr. a nd M rs. ,1 a iiioh K I rk pa t rick and J. C. Penney Co; 108 Depot HI. Lit GrunUo. Oio. Cassimere Caps for Men Mr. i.n.l Mrs. J"cul) Scliol. In unolhiT Kruup wero Mr. and Mr. Wnlior KH IK'T ;"1 il8l'l-r, MlfH avii Mic-U-c-r. Mih. HoWiwon and. iliuiitliior, HmoI. Wurren 1 'on entiTtiilneil a parly of nlni- rilutlvcs and rilcnda rficently. e' l.co WnrnliU. liwiiranco man ol Iji (Irandi-, wan u l.uHlneBH visitor at .Medical Sprlnga' .Monday. ; fO.VSTAHI.K smvr VI1KKA. fal.. Nov. :'7 (Al1) fonstalilo I.cmIh Hish of Happy camp wiih nonr death today with, a. Bunsliot ttoiind alK-Kd In have boon Infllitid l.y Wall it Green. ! who hud hen Klven icnipoiary em- i ploymiMit l.y tlin pcaco offlc'or. lircill nuarrclid with tho eon-, ataljlc. .iolsov to Torn voiti.i i m;v vonic. Nov. 27 (Al') Al JolHon 1 Koinir on a i-onei'ii tour around tho world attor a rnlm Iti'iirh vaiatlon. TIi" tnaralltoo is ilosL-rihpd hy William MorrlH as tho hiuhiw evor In the history of tho show business. Morris m.-in-HKGd Harry Lauder on his Ameri can tours. j oiti:;ox coMMrrrioi! xamkd 1 SAl.B.M. Ore., Nov. 27 (AIM State KllKlneer Ithea Lliper, Mar shall IJana of Portland and Ivan Oakes of lilirns have been appoint ed hy. James C'hlnnock, president of the Oregon reclamation con Kress, as a special conitnllteo of tho conlircss to furnish data on , rcclamiition for I'resident Hoover's L'cneral conlmittee on public lands. This data will be fur the general , (- committee's; use In recommending I and administration ot lands In n ; chiniKPK of pollev In reclamation ! pulillo domain. i Contrast overplaid pattcrtu in medium brown shades. Hii full silk serge lining, black fur inband and rubber visor, Fim cap value at $1.49 Store Closed All Day Tomorrow , Thanksg-iving Day ' Antiouncissg Hew Service by MOTOR COACH Pendleton Walla Walla Lewiston Spokane -r Yakima Bend Portland Baker Boise Twin Falls Pocatello Salt Lake City :l Trips Daily to Pendleton ami Way Points. 3 Trips Daily to linker and Way Points. 2 Thru Trips Daily to Port kind and Way Points. Thru Daily Service! to Weiser, Ontario, Hoise, Twin Kails, Pocatello, Salt Lake City and Way Points. Connections nn; nmilc at 1'cnillctnn to and from Spokane, Coeur il'Alenc, Colfax, l.ewiston, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Way I'oints. Connections are mucin at Umatilla to anil from Kciuirwick, I'm, Spokane, Yakima, Kllrnslmrjr, Wcualchcc anil all Yakima Valley Points. Connections are made at Arlington to and Trnm llcppner, Condon, Fossil and all John Day Valley Points. Connections are made al The Dalles to and from Priiievlll", Hend. Klamath Kails and all Central Oregon Points. Connections nre (mule at Portland lo ami from Tacnnia. Seattle, Vancouver, H. ('., and Way Points Nmill and Snlcin, Corvallis, Kiivrmie, Itoseburs, Mcdford, Sacramento, San l-'rancisco, l.os Ahuolcs and all Way Points South. Connections are made at Sail Lake City to and from hrnver. Omniia, Kansas t'ity, -SI. I.oliis, Ch'cairo, New York and all pastern Cities. Motor Co.'U'hoi Leave l.a (iranrlo ,,. .,, KOIt W.' Trii' Pendleton 0:2(1 a. m.; I Mill p. in.; G:."iii p. in. .R2.M ?f:.U) Wailn Wnlla i) :20 a. m. ; I Kill p. m :i.75 Lowislon n :2(l a. in.; 1:00 p.m. 7..'. 10.M0 Spokane 0:20 a. in S.7." 1.1.15 Vakima 0:20 a. m. 7..".n 12.."i Portland 0:20 a. in. ; tLfii) p. m. S.dO 12.05 Haker 10:lOa. m.; :!:I!0 p. in. ; 8 :25 p. m. I.S0 2.70 lioisc 10:10 a. in 7.10 10. 5 Salt Lake City 10:10 a. in 10.15 31.00 Inquire at Staire llcpot for rates and scht'dulcs to all points Kxpress Shiimctits Carried on All Schedule Columbia CJorjic Slsiffe Depot Kim and Jclfi'isoti Sts. Plume Main 7'.':' "COLUMBIA GOUGE MOTOK COACH SYSTEM ' r'V:.';hj.d Va"mhill - l'oiilaiid, Orcg-jn ti i iivti I) est cluhs IwB taes he place or ginger ale A modern bevcrdgc of undc ntdblc excellence and purity... good for you; full bodied, containing the essential vita mins in generous quantity.... Hollywood POMO Dry has met the strict requirements of the best clubs throughout the land I And it's at your favor ite country club, hotel, cafe,- a favonte at the bridge luncheoi . Pure Grapefruit Juice, Cnc Su9r nd Ctibonitcd Wter ...PASTEURIZEDI wonderful mixer... H or if, &,i9inal HOLLYWOOD DRY CORPORATION M 5 LH H J3 D iiflardOil Dealers II Yitll OWE PURPOSE, ..and here it is Eleven thousand Standard Oil Dealers throughout the Pacific West are now joined together as 'Red, White and Blue Dealers". You can tell them at a'glance hy their Red, Wliite and. Blue Service Stations, Garages and . Pumps. Easy for you lo pick them out! And these 1.1,000 Red, While and Blue Standard Oil Dealers not only Mill supply you with the hest of motoring products they also arc pledged to ihcir utmost lo render to motorists the hest possihlc service. That's why they arc now Red, While and Blue Dealers. Service that clicks! Service in your own neighborhood and everywhere you go. Service that saves your money, your car and your friendship. Service to please your wife. OiE KIND OF SERVICE THE BEST POSSIBLE. THAT IS THE PURPOSE of these 11,000 Rcd,Whitc and Blue Dealers. Standard Oil Company of California, pioneer operator of the world's first chain of service stations, feels that it now most fittingly com memorates its fiftieth anniversary hy joining with these 11,000 Red, White and Blue Deal ers in this newest concept of Better Motoring Service Everywhere. Drive in anywhere! Every Red, White and. Blue Denier knows that he is helping all the others hy. serving you well. There is a cash value lo this service, as well a pleasanter motoring. Try it today. And sea what happens. Try This Exgiirimenl Drive in today at any Hoi, White nrl Blue Station or Cnrayo. Ask the Dealer "What is this im proved service you have lo offer?" I8TAXDA11D Olli OAfPA.JWY OF CALIFOUNIA